Bread, a staple food in Lebanon, is served with almost every meal, most often as a flat bread, or pita. It is so crucial to the Lebanese diet that some Arabic dialects refer to it as esh , meaning "life."
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Hummus, tabbouleh, fattoush, kebbeh, warak enab, manakish,...
well the most famous one is called tabuleh. research about it
they enjoy a variety of breads such as pita, and salad. Very popular foods include Hummus(smashed chickpea) Kibbeh (Lamb with wheat paste) and a variety of desserts like flan and pastries
Traditional Lebanese foods include
they eat poo and drink
Rice,Beans,Chicken,Plantanos and papaya.
Kuskus is a native and popular food in Libya
Lebonese
In Lebanon, you can find Hummus, Tabbouleh, Kebbeh, Mloukhieh, wara2 3enab [vine leaves], fattoush, manakish, and others...
Dabke is an Arab folk dance which is native to the Levant. It is popular in countries such as Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Bosnia, Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
There are no native foods to Antarctica: it's too cold there to grow anything.
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lebanon name was derived from the word "liban" which is a name of a tree which was popular in lebanon a long time ago
cocoa is native in Europe
Shawerma and Falafels are popular foods in Bethlehem. Other popular foods include Kaâ??ak and eggs which is a traditional breakfast dish.
meat and blood